Bulls 108, Pistons 104

AUBURN HILLS, MI - DECEMBER 7: Greg Monroe #10 of the Detroit Pistons looks to shoot against the Chicago Bulls on December 7, 2012 at The Palace of Auburn Hills in Auburn Hills, Michigan. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2012 NBAE (Photo by Allen Einstein/NBAE via Getty Images)

Greg Monroe #10 of the Detroit Pistons looks to shoot against the Chicago Bulls on December 7, 2012 (Getty Images/Allen Einstein)

AUBURN HILLS (97.1 THE TICKET/AP) – Rodney Stuckey had a team high 24 points but it wasn’t enough as the Detroit Pistons fall to the Chicago Bulls 108-104 on Friday night.

As heard on 97.1 The Ticket – the Pistons led at half-time by five points but couldn’t carry that momentum into the second half and the Bulls went ahead by as much as double digits in the final minutes of the game.

Joakim Noah had 30 points and 23 rebounds, setting career highs in both categories and helping the Chicago Bulls beat the Detroit Pistons for the 16th straight time.

Chicago trailed by as many as 17 points in the second quarter, but the Bulls rallied toward the end of the half and took control in the fourth quarter.

Brandon Knight added 21 points in the effort for Detroit. The Pistons had 28 rebounds on the night, only five more than Noah had by himself.

Noah’s previous career highs were 26 points and 21 rebounds.

The game was tied at 82 in the fourth quarter when Noah rebounded a Chicago miss and made a layup while being fouled. The Pistons were able to hang around after the three-point play, but after they let Noah come up with another offensive rebound that led to a dunk by Boozer, the Bulls were ahead 100-93.

Deng’s 3-pointer pushed the lead to 10, and although Detroit cut into the margin during a sloppy final minute, the outcome was never really in doubt.

Noah had 10 offensive rebounds, twice as many as the entire Detroit team. He and Boozer both shot 12 of 19, giving the Bulls enough scoring on a night their defense wasn’t all that impressive.

Chicago has been without star point guard Derrick Rose all season after he underwent reconstructive surgery on his left knee. Richard Hamilton has also been out lately with a left foot injury.

Detroit hasn’t beaten Chicago since Dec. 23, 2008, but for most of the first half, the Pistons looked primed to end that streak. They led by as many as 17 in the second quarter, shooting 54 percent for the half.